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B-21 "Raider" could be the most dangerous aircraft ever

  

B-21 "Raider"


B-21 "Raider" could be the most dangerous aircraft ever

The successor of B-2 "Spirit" is the B-21 "Raider" which is the new and powerful tool for the U.S military, and that system is one of the most powerful weapons in history. It must have brand new abilities, like the ability to find underground facilities by using the ELF( Extremely Low Frequency) or VLF (Very Low Frequency) radars that can see things through the rock. The same radars can use to find nuclear submarines from the depth. 

When we see things like this kind of new combat aircraft. We must realize that things that are not uncovering might be more important than the things that are given to the public. 

Systems like B-21 are the newest and the most secretive systems in the USAF, and we know one thing, non of the military forces would not uncover their best weapons and tactics. Stealth technology is the thing, that is making the attacks successful, and also nations like China and at last India are interesting in that kind of weapons. So when we are seeing articles about B-21, we must ask what is not told about the aircraft itself?

Stealth bombers are the deadliest weapons in history. They can attack against every target around the world and being invisible for radars.  And that makes them more effective than any other weapon system before. We know that B-21 is the stealth, but we don't know what else that system could be. Could it have the capacity to make the ballistic jump above the atmosphere?

Things like ballistic jumps and hypersonic weapons are the things, that are making the newest bombers and fighters more powerful than ever before. The thing is that even if we are seeing some old-fashion cruise missiles those weapons are not the same, what they were in the 1990s.  

Things like artificial intelligence and advanced engineering giving the traditional cruise missiles more strike capacity than ever before. And those missiles can avoid the anti-aircraft batteries. They can make evasion movements and change their speed and flight with a certain flight route. 

That means the cruise missile can change its course surprisingly. And it means that it's hard to destroy. Some cruise missiles might equip with the air-to-air sub-missiles, and they can act as well as missiles and air combat drones. When the defending fighter comes to attack those missiles they can shoot back. And the artificial intelligence that controls those systems makes them dangerous. 

https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a35281531/b-21-raider-bomber-under-construction-details/


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